Dorsey Wright, Dividend Achievers, AlphaDEX, Smart Sectors

Who Is Dorsey, Wright & Associates?

Dorsey, Wright & Associates (DWA), a Nasdaq company, has been a leading provider of technical research to financial professionals for over 25 years. Learn what makes their unique approach so appealing to advisors and other financial professionals.

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Dorsey, Wright & Associates, LLC, a Nasdaq company, has been a leading provider of technical research to tens of thousands of financial professionals for over 25 years. Our comprehensive research platform is a complete technical analysis solution – from broad market insights, to portfolio management tools and investment models, to Point and Figure charts on over 72,000 securities and indicators worldwide.

Dorsey Wright. Dividend Achievers. AlphaDEX. And now: Smart Sectors.
Together in one very Smart Beta family.

When we designed the blueprint for Nasdaq’s Smart Beta indexes, our specifications were strict. We needed powerful research, intellect and constructs. A set of methodologies that would meet a wide range of investment goals. And an easy, customized way for clients to bring new ideas to the market. By uniting three of our most acclaimed brands, we achieved all this and more. Today, we’re one of the world’s largest Smart Beta index providers, with more than $40 billion in exchange-traded fund (ETF) AUM. It’s clear why so many product sponsors and investors are drawn to us for engineering performance and risk management criteria.

Dorsey, Wright & Associates

Dorsey, Wright & Associates, acquired by Nasdaq in 2015, has been an advisor to financial professionals worldwide for over 25 years. Using Point & Figure Charting, Relative Strength Analysis, and numerous other tools, DWA can help advisors analyze market data and deliver actionable insights to investors.

AlphaDEX

These indexes produce similar correlation and risk characteristics as broad market indexes while seeking out performance by using a proprietary, rules-based methodology using various stock selections and weighting criteria based on growth and value factors.